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ewe eases on ENTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washi ngro re orrespondence. Wasuneron, Jane 9, 1850. Congress drawing to a Vise un the vexed (Question— Excitement on the Sulyect—What will be Done? —Which Ho will Act first?—Expected News from Cuba--Clayton for War wma small Way, to divert the Public Mind from his Acts in Home Mat- ters—Board of Accounts needed—Navigation Re- crprocity, all in favor of English Bottoms, &e. We are ull on tiptoe here, just now, in regard to the action of beth houses of Congress for the next few days. The Senate will be the scene of excite- ment to-morrow, Mr. Benton makes his motion to inlefinitely postpone the: Compromise. If his motion fils, or curries, excitement will follow. I presume .t will fail, Some Senators will probably Vote apgninst his uncourteous motion, who would vote ecainst the Compromise. We shall see how that will If bis motion fails, it is understos Celonel Benton inteuds making an eleven days” speech aguinst the proposition of the Csmumittee of Thirteen The liouse will stop de on Tuesday. Amendments will then be offered, and many five miuuten’ speec s made thereon. It is, therefore, doubtful which house will send its proportion to the other tirst. I believe the mino- rity will pot let the House pass the bill to admit California , with her present limits, into the Union, the Senate shall have disposed of the Cempromy ‘The Clingman expedient will “be resorted to, end long practised upon, first. We are antienpat important news from Havana by the next stestmer from thence, A brush with the Dons looks as inevitable now, as a war with England about Oregon rome years ago looked to the vison of Geverntent. ing the California bill Mr. Secretary Clayton is understood to be qnite ready f or War, either with Spain or Portugal, or any other week power, so as to divert an brush away public attention fom the acts of himself and cabinet; but Mr. Clayton will net crook b cut Sir Henry Lytton Bul- wer, on account of that provoking insult conveyed in Sir Henry’s letter to Chattield. Not he. Mr. ton hus vo Wish to provoke the roar of the British tion, even x he has ** Old Zack” to stand by bin, wn) more ‘han he has the Wish to meet Henry Clay face ie tice, and thereby furnish a theme | 1 artist to exlubit cowering Ingratitude © confront t a Patriotism ! eluined learn, that the report ill favorabt the Galphin claim, reported by Mr. Ashicy, to the Senate, in February, 1848, from the Judiciary Committee, and which ae been so much relied upon by the bired and interested de- fenders of the aforesaid claim, are not drawn or written by Mr Ashley, or any member of the Ju- dicwry Commitiee, but by a clerk at the capital, employed by those interested to draw up said re- port and bill, aud to frame the latter soambiguously asto mean, in the eyes of congressmen, anythin; else then « haul from the treasury of $230,000! nice developement this. One thing, however, will be learned by developements of this nature, and that is, the expediency and propriety of the esta- bishment of «a Bourd of Accounts, or a Board of Commiseioners, lo examine and report upon, if not adjust, all the claims against the government, which have tor years been taken to Congress for adjustment. A bill for such a Board is now before Corgress, anc bids fair to become a law. iknow a gentleman who was the agent of a claim berore Congress. He brought it to the notice of a member of the Committee on Claims, dunng th t Congress, and that member feel- ing re 10 be at the trouble to examine all the papers and vouch connected with the ashed the agent, who was his friend, to eble report, and such a bill as would jee, Which request was, of course, ‘Lhe report and bill were drawn ut, and submitted to the member, “tiem to the House without alterat y were adopted by that body. The sdrewn pessed one house, but failed to go his colleagues of the f complicd ¥ up ty ut through the other. It is now pressed again for pas ‘This shows how li reliance the accounting officers and the law oflicers of the Treasury should ¢ in the tepeits which accompany bills submit from the committees of Congress, in favor of Howanece of chums. here will be @ move made in Congress, as I un- nd, to ¢ hi ¢ the existing relations between t Britain, relative to the hing ov prt pers en held out by t h an act of Congress, ty Meredith, last year, on behalf of he profiler of the British issued to the Collectors iuformatioa of all others » end for the how th eflect likely to result, if this city be not checked, | will state y be only one of many similar have existence. At Canton, be- n there of Mr. Meredith's cireu- American ship had heen ver- cargo to the United States, ars perton freight. The cireu- Liritich vessel offered to take the dotlars per ton—and the of- . American vessel lost the uot! Ameticen work- 1 laborers, can be re- lar erriving, a sai.e curygo for twely duced to we in othere the Union the oj : 5 Our ship; ing in every city of rand diminish uuder avigation laws in interest of Lagland like ratio. Let Eng- a reciprocal share of our farewell to the future prospects Our Vaitimore Correspondence. Bavrotone, June if, 1850, The Whig Nomination—Hunker Vietory—Struck by ! re~ City Mortality—Talt Wheat, Rye, fe ‘The nomination of Wm B. Clarke, as the whig can- wernor of Maryland, has knocked all the at of the young whigs of this city, whilst thoold chuckling ta their sleeves Id heads fre court house bunker: ase with which cond ue Why, it is & Well-known fuet that Js ct the convention where Clarke men in bat atwotbird vote could be had for him ff required. Bhould Mr. Clarke got clear himself of the taint of that odious clique hich he is said to ge the major ty lor Mr Lowe, the democratic ean- will Rot weh short of two thousand in snow look on the contest aw which party whips, Jay wight, in this vicinity, was punder and lightain nd daught {Mr Beal Whalen, ten ere strack dead by » flash n Baltimore, daring the past ch vomber 45 were under ten tof enth t esc., Of the whole Dumber there were elso 19 in this vicinity are bringing in spect wheat wud rye and they certainly beat y rye eight feet and four six feet five laches in Cor Philad.iphia Correspondence. ria, Jame LL, 1850. Bivemen— Fight Privane ation. -Semnam! vlism— Trotiing ing, $e Inmig The ties of fore migration to this port ail, compared to thoee of New York eo, and I give thom below, ly om y are worthy of i mow t May there arrived here 2594, f whem 124) were mate, and 1.293 female «a were from England, 1,918 from Ire- a Seotinnd, 18 from Wal n the ©. 28 fre 4 on Sunday night, we Bell tavern, which th aserious result, A got up in bis sleep, and in r ~. walked out of the win- aoe bh s Jistance ot twenty feet, and ’ wly opsiderable excitement. Course, between John 9 fame nage were to t with another nag, called lor a puree of $100, The ck Rorsiter, and Zack r, whieh wn dey post pomed, eck Taylor being | condidon. The track was uenee of the rain of the nee e Letween La y rate pitched battle yest Wissahickon. It raged for corms, but at length Deadly weapon inflicted Two in K ston, al odueed the here toauthorise the arming of their wateh- pd poliee vith revelving pistols, as well to t their own hives as to subdue rioters at all ~The bark Ann, Mg Tor Fever at Or Cavnenevns Fdwerds. et Sag Ii ber, from the Japan Sea, Catherines. left the latter oe on the {th tape Bhe lef at St. ¢ nes the Vnited States at Bupply, with the ppeinted Gove Oreg: ©. Major Get yon board T gulle.d @vercly trom fever Teo daughters of Major © heé died, sod Mee. Gainer had been very iil, af reported better, As the Supply wae to sell ey OF Wo efior the Ann left, Captein Rdwards ote Chat Mrs. 0. sas coasidored out of danger. Suprem. Court—cireute Court, Before Judge Mit Divoncr.— Eliza ium This was an action tor divorce, on of adultery Mr. WU. Noyes. counsel for Mrs. Arnold, stated the case for the piaintifi as appeared subsequently iu evie dence. It appeared also that Mr. Arnold charges his wife with criminality) She was inthe habit of reesiv- ing boarders with Mir. Arneld’s consent. aud amongst | them was @ young man named Atkinson. who was doing business down in the city. The duties of the houre were pertormed by Mra. Arnold and one ser- vant.and Mr Atkinson havitg been attacked with illaess. Mrs Arnold was thereby brought into bis bed room for the purpose of assisting the servant in attend. ance vpon him; and on that cireamstaace was rounded the charge of adultery against Mrs Arnold, Fhe jury were to try two charges:—In the first place. whether Mr. Arnold bad been guilty ot adultery; and in the next, whether Mra, Arnold had been guilty of adultery; and counsel had no doubt, when they heard all the evidedne. the charge against Mr. Arnold would be established, whilst that against Mrs. Arneld would be dismirred epgraver, and has lived in N Defore that he resided i sides in th ward; knows the defendant, Mr. Arnold; I saw hiw ia St. Jobus Park several times. on Suuday atternoons and week day evenings; in July. 1849, I'saw him act- ing very improperly; 1 have seen him couversiag with ew York for seven years; # girl who wus there. with children from six years old | ron up to twenty-three years of age, and he as preteneing to tell them their fortune: had remarked his pro- ceedings, not only to children, but to young ladies of very respectuble sppearance, and I intended to tollow the mau up, from what I had seen; I was stauding. on two brothers and brother-in-law, at the corner of Laight and Varick streets. and one of my little brothers re- marked, “There goes the fortune teller,” Mr Arnold there met a temale, and she took his arm. and they went down Varick street towards Li wentinto the Park, Mr Arnold hi gate with a key; be did not close the gate, and we en- Vered after them; Mr. Arnold and the female took a seat weat of the fountain; [ took my syat in front of some burhes, aud I there saw him commit the act with which he stands charged [The witness here went on to detail minutely, circumstances which are unfit for publication.) It was a star light night; there were no lamps in the Park; Mr. Ar- nold ‘then left the Park; my companions and I fol- lowed him, and I said: “you are a pretty fellow, hav- ing women in the Park at this hour;” he did not deny it; I then eharged him with opening the gate with ® false key, and he said tho key was ali right, but charg- ed me with opening the gate with a knife; after some further conversation, he threatened to have me arrest- ed, but instead of that, I had him arrested; I went to look for a police officer, but could not fiad one; [ went to one of the further gates of the Park. and “there I saw my father; I told him I wanted that man taken to the station-house; I do not know what became of the woman; Mr. Arnold remarked that she was a respecta- ble woman, who was going to Canal street to trade; that she was a stranger in the into the Park to show it to he d him in charge of my father and another offi (aidiey); it wi posed to go to Doctor Hunter's; the ease was stal the police offiee, and Mr. Arnold admitted that the key was a false one; he said he went to saw the key, and thinking it would open the Par' peepee it for that purpose; I stated the case to ‘aptain Carpenter, at the police office, and he said he had no authority to detain kim on the eharge, but it I would state the case at the Tombs, he would see that Mr. Arnold was forthcoming; 1 did not state the case at the Tombs; I let the matter drop; I did not then know Mrs: Arnold, or Mr. Giroud (the father of Mra. Arncld,) at that time, Cross-exumined by Mr. John Graham.—At the time of my first examination in this matter, I was contem- plating travelling os ® minstrel with the Kthio- pian Sereuaders; I was in connection with the company; I went with them, but did not leave the State; the company is not now in existence; my brother-in-law, tie. Hall, who is witness in this case, was aleo a member of this band of minstrels; at the time of this oceurrence, I boarded at 69 Varick street; I don’t consider that I owe anything there for my board; Thaye not paid my bill in full; witness here detailed the names of @ great many places where he had bearded. in some of which he admitted he had not aid his bill in full; I earned between four end five hundred dollars during the year from July, 1848, to July, 1849; I don’t owe anything but a tailors bill; no thotmaker has" suffered” (iaughter); at the time of this cceurrence, 1 was in the habit of being in and about the Park every evening; I bad no business but recreation and pleasure: my brothers and brother-in- law were generally my companions; 1 know a lad named a never saw her in the Par with a gentleman; 4 soon her out at night with grnticmen; I bave followed her when she bas been with genth men; | ne followed hor with a gentle- | man until the gentleman left her; I didn’t follow her, but I was at the door of the house in Washingten street where she boarded, when a gentleman left her there; I never chased a gentleman down to tho river after he bad left thet lady; I distinctly swear to that; I never shammed drunkenness, and passed and re- en in company witha gentleman; before tion, I did not suspect the Park was place where improper conduct was carried on; I did not state before Judge Mitchell.in chambers, that I did suspect it; I went there for the purpose of findin, out Mr. Arnold. but | was not inthe habit of going to follow females or any other person; the lady whom I saw with Doctor Arnold im the Park had on a plaid ebawl and a straw hat; I don’t know what sortof a dress she had on; ike lamps in the street were lighting, but there are ps im the Parky | at that season of the year. ladies and gentlemen are in the habit of walking inthe Park of an evening; [ am certain it was on the I7thot July this circumstance red; it wason a Tuesday night; Land my party in front of Doctor Arnol the semsiey while they were sented. nary tone, and made some noise by ikiog on thi vel, Deetor Arnold did pot stand up from the seat ut Ul he got up to go away; he made two wit pte to get out, first by the gate at which he entered, and wo told him he could net go out that way; he got ovt, subse- quently, at anot! te; L won't swear that [ had net seen my futher outside the Park shortly before this but I knew be was on duty there at that ; L was within 18 feet of Doetcr Arnold and the » Q—Could not Dr. Arnold ba d he looked round? A.—I forgot to say patthetine. The Doctor wanted me ond my companicns arrested; but he dida't, had the start of him; m not certain ng opened the because whether he insisted on my father arresting noteverask Doctor Arnold to tell me my fortun Did not counsel ark you that question, before t Judge in Chambers. and did you not say that you did? A —if I said so, it was to mistake. My father has told me that a person named Conklin has been examined on the part of Doctor Arnold; he told me some of the she deposed to. M. Hail, a house carperter, brother-in law of last witness, Wat examined a) x amination he said that Doctor Arnold called them a erl of Viaekguards, but did not recollect that he wanted the policeman to take them into eu: journed Istenestine Prom reek Missourr—Tun Caus- FORSIA whiner Melodeon arrived yeeterda mt z * All the California emi- grants at eeville. St, Joseph, and other points, had loft for the plains. with the exception of a few who were late in arriving rangements for the trip. and bad not completed their ar- Tho M. started from Kanes. ville landing on th Sth ult. About the Ist iast., the | firet train s would a ip the line of mareh oT ad tix a The weather was pro- pitions, tne. ‘The vieinity of Kanesville was visited, on th wind and he 27th wilt, by « terrible storm of ich, it ts thought, did considerable crops were in much injury. A number ¢ blown down or unroofed; but, so 4, no lives were lost. The rain tell in | rt time produced a slight | visions of every kind were mode- far as ascerta torrents, and ina grass had rel Joveph, like Kane vous, was entirely de ception of a few, who were ec remained bebind. ‘The rep pox emong the emigrants on th and the day previous to the M own, five or «ix m ounts of the vted by emigrants, with the ex- ipeled ot intentionally eholera and email ios, were still rife, «departure. on her p returned, who gave aly: Hi bat three .and general ill health clr retarn, One of the any. of Brunswick, ¢ original members | the emigra arty rtaied thet d nearly all db having surviv, only In other r extending over 200 miles from the settlements, were moving slong well. The weather had be 4 able, the grass fine. and water ted. — St, Lowis ( Tre Cons Pisosene letters to this city anne the military exee of the five wound+d ment fiat Cardenas by General | Lopex Among them was Captain Dupera. This gens Ueman was weil known in this efty, where he had ae. quired @ high reputation for his coarage master of every species of aria mb. and « gall that the fer e was a Virginian by birth, but as bie tes, of French extraction, and spoke the Freneh ge like bie mother tongue, After cbtaining sll the vecessery infermation, he waa eurpeeted dere given for his arrest ; whea. by an act of great presence of mind heeaved bimeel!, A boat | wes at the landing writing to goon board and beard a Dritich man-of war tp The men, deceived by | the beat to shove his manver. ot yim and cartied bim to the ship Tlie information was of importa to the Gene. J. He war appoinied Coy tein of Dragoons, aod served with distinction in the campaign under scott, is denth will eaves a deep renention. The right of the Cuban auth a to oxcente there men eanut be de. nied; but to the cause of Caban independence it will give & moral strength which will insure its snecers, This ware case where m rped away the sword of justice Je | ehipped at this port on Friday, on b | ebip Falcon. Capt Smith fer | before the } Annsst of Notinexns ar New Ye jolace by ttrree others besten, and the m look posression » hip Un the examiution yo teréay. sin of the civht rte divchatged, teo of the four ring. te hed net been taben, and the other tao. Wilism Pope and Richard Holmes, wer ball in the rom ef two th nd dollars to a the next term of the United States Di arlet defoult of whieb they © of the United States March ” bosch fon oe. terctula, \ hones be gsprey ag 3 - Mentuedy, WT; $1,000 Cincinnati a, w) *hares Ch a, and Fara Accioamt —Yesterday. at one o'eloc accident cecurred on the dock at the foot of street. North River, used by the Delaware and Hudson Cayel Company a @ coal di pot They hw bomber of cranes on the deck. fur the purpose of» cont out of the bouts by he tasteping of ane of caused it to tall neross the coal, were swat at the time on the pile. 4 @ carman, reriding at 648 Washington shed under it, lacellaneous. Fin Gorconpa, forwerly of New Belford, was sold at San Franciseo previous to april 27, for $1000, Bank Wm T Wiva ron, 457 tous, of Warren, has hoon ‘New London, for iho Means of Asteam en- | , from Becton, reporte: e cranes broke, which A number of muon undone, named | he od; sailed towards io her--found her to be the Prussian Altenburg. from Buenos She bad been div imasied the iy ” & os oa dime Ko rf sinitted vt te bel oun tt it to ae Vauk, ily] Peuntylvanta Bank, Tistgs S200 : t kag. crisinator of ra ivaffen aig dew rvedly high, as, an by avatuatiee oe ell lias of the ie He was immediately ex- , but was fatally hurt. having lived only fifteen minutes. He was conveyed home ; several others wore more or less bruised, but none reriously | At eight o'clock yesterday morning | + in, a painter, fell fro1 whilst at work on the ship Washington ‘Tie was seut to the City Hospital. On Monday, Thomas Graham was run Hose Carriage No, 10 ‘an’s, who attended to his Tors far superior to any and ald FOREIGN MATKETS. 2, P. R.. Muy % —The market isamply au e following priors (native currency) dies, de; eod fi-h. 2 Took from ber Mr. * her nto paring the bull ‘and other expect hervings 4e.; po evidence, from Philadel Diw N Witham ‘wpkii ladder on the | :- has undergone po d in-demand. and very Prime molarses command $11; in- Fe xchange on United States currency 3\e. for molasses, a DLAF PERS@NS—TBE Fores oF iN reds and th molars und wapleee Various distress) Prime sugars conti | Mttle in market. fertor, $8 to $10, at par. Freights. 856 for sv May 22 —Produor prices bave not declined materially, owing to the limited emount of eteck. Sugars at $10 to $11 per 110 gallons, visions in good demand. at remuncrating prices. ex- flour. hams, lard. and mess pork, a bich remain on hand. the prices of lined, owing to the extensive stock of Lumber and coopers’ stock are Exchange on U.8. fors sharbeard cathead carried Lucener’s Ear Infirmary, 536 Open dxily, except Sunda, e, by letter or otherwis ALUADLE AND IMPORTANT cacreaeac eal ae Deafuees can be ovred, except from rand discovery. was it to owr in Franklin squares was taken to Dr. Traphay wounds, ard was conveyed then Depication oF 1 Bamuel M. Beck being sworn. eald that ho iss wood | Baincsrany, Comme Here peg ee 5 f and from 31 \t April 24d, lat. 45, ‘The crew were taken off, and carried to London, market dull, but , to $3; molarss mu May 2i—The Am bark Sephia, B tt, fros bus becu surveyed, and has commenced J, at 2 oclook BoM twontr-five years this new and beautiful place of the dead will be dediz propriate ceremonies. yy © Edwarcs Lester, Eeq stand that preparations are making for the reception of w very large company, and that many of our citizens | Ifthe day should be pleasant. it will be delightful excursion by the ears of the New Haven Rail- which leave Canal street at 8 o'clock, and return can be seen om record, pore fioates fr has propared this vata ly every one that has tried it haw Tt removes ail obstructions, amd xv. A child can use it with perfect aafocy. 18 ans of hearing, and restores the fine sound It is certainly the those can appreciate it Pati will + for s short time isin the bay, Algeciras ed to tue West. Gumarrar, May on the 17th, #11 the wind hound ves Roads, aug from Lelind (he Kook, « Washington; his father re- | cated with a) city, and is & police ofMicrr of the Filth | be delivered ceptivg corn m | large stock o1 which have a The oration is Led ‘cttom, hence for Havre, May 3, lat ave long Leen Srosanes. very abundant, but dull of sale. can i at. bleseing on eatt “itd ad 8 to 4 premium Telegraphic Reports. New Ox:eans, June 8, 1850, ‘The ealea of cottcn for the week amounted to 17,000 And prices aro unaltered. Middling has been sold (: fairat12e, ‘The receipts at the Southern pe Are 672 600 bales bebind last year. Ordinary brands are held at $750 a7 75. Moss Prime lard bat advanced from fair selfs at 5450, residences, if required, or No. ord must be post paid, Lt can be seme meng, with h directions, WARREN Is CONPIDENTIALLY CONSULTED A practice of eighteen years, > Marine Affairs, New Youx, 39 Burling Slip, il . the evening of the 17th of July, in company with my | Jasns Gonpon Busnerr. Esq.:— | —We received # letter, on Saturday. from | Athens, of Newburyport, dated ich he requests us to give pub- licity to the fact, that a man by the name of Andrew ht street; they | Drummond, one of thi on private diseas: of which, were in. hospit Nori 1 Mott street, vee im surgery ani r Capt. Pilsbury, of bri at Sandy Hook, in wi steady at $11. Sugar has declined— improved, and ts firm at 72c. Baxtimors, June 11, 1850. Sales were made of 2,000 bbis. Howard streot flour, at $5 25. Corn is held at 6le.aG3c, Other things are without marked change, : Cixcrywatt, June 14 P.M. Flour is held at $5 50 to $570. The price of orn has improved, and sales haye becn made at 52%. are 40c. per bushel, and firm, Whiskey is selling at 3( to 24e. per gallon Sugar is in good request at Ei. per Ib. Rio coffee is in active demand. at 0% to O30. per Ib. There is considerable anxiety felt in the country for the wheat crop, on account of the drought. Burrazo, June 11, 1850, Tho receipts at this place since yesterday, are :— 000 bushels ; corn, 72,000 ‘The market for flour has been rather heavy, but we notice no very materiel change in prices. Wheat is dull, but prices are firm, There is less doing in corn, a downward tendency. There is Dz. CORBITT, me 2 | ig © re h froin Darien for Damarisootta, no asa: of att Seatment Narn, Poadloton, from Boston for Cardenas, June Orleans for NYork, no date—by 2. ‘Louisa, of eed {rot Salcia for Afiica, was passe’ 23th Jat 27 6A), low B4 40. | Int 41 40, lon 62 49, passed a three masted propeller, stzering bby N rom Plymouth for Grand Bank, 5th inst, lat the brig. during the watch on deck. either jumped or fell overboard. and was drowned, on the night of the 20th ot May last. From the papers found in Drummond's chest. it ap- ‘ars he was formerly an apprentice to John Trit, of irkwall, merchant, the indentures being witnessed by Thomas Robertson and James Patterson pt. Pilsbury'’s wish that notice should be given through the public papers. in order that Dram- mond’s family may learn his fate. and come forward | Will you oblige us by inserting | ation ef ment of delicate diseaoee, enable joe Be C. te con form of this diveass. wt (arievon, at 8.9 Inet fourtoeh yeare, contned his ment of meiearis) any m ne { ogeraraced cases ft this disease, mild casos remove in tua tr fivedaya. A eeiaconeed ure, OP Be oxbviry. 16 days from Boston for Vera Cruz, May 29, ee ‘a i, tom 79 23. and claim bis clothes, this in your widely-circulated journal ? (ae youre, FOR CALIFORNIA ater hewee, (June 3) for Califor- 80 int sh 9) for Califor- Brummer, from _ Lherryfield (Nov 37) for Brig Lich, nningha: Pain ‘Bastin (March 21) for Cali= - . Commas ears nia, [ory ehange in application to busi yrilb, lat 3°N, lon 26 nge in application to bu which the mixture juperior Court. Before Judge Paine June 1L.—ert @. Bagh Thomas B. Peddie — Plain brings this sotion to recover the pen ecuted on the Ist of October, 1844, by defendants to The condition of the | Keen wh in bottles, with fuil directions, at $l. @ vs. Charles B. Peddie and many are cored in two dage, Wer tale ty . who isa gold pen maker, W Breer ty of a bond ex- seo, March 20, lac 43 10 of Bae Cross, from Boston for a 6, © (March 2) for 37 Ka Flour, 700 bbis.; wheat, 27 Bie woeeis roy March ‘Sh Py Si tor the sum of $3,000. that the detendant, Charles B. Ped well and faithfully serve the plaintiff. as a ty, aud he took her | man apprentice in the manufacture of gold the space or term of four years. from Ist Octo at which time articles © any geept ot money and s and the warket no change in freights. © | directions Siemens ‘ulton street, (Sum aud at the Trendwas “asd seitinnts streets 7 Bowery, firmer of Grand stroat, ‘ison street. No ae Aunaxy, June 11, 1850. There have been no receipts by canal to-day. The ry dull. We notice sales of 2.500 bush. of Tye, at 62c. Oats are steady, at d6c. for inferior, and 4830. for good to prime, with s: Prison whiskey is nominal, at 26% hatem Arr at NRedford 10th, ship Teo. "a ieh 3 466 bbls apm (0 wh oil, 9 jantucket Sth, ship Nantucket, Cid at New Bedford Sth, bark Gov Carver, (of Westport) Hosmer, Atlantic Oceai At at 's = oe March 15, United States Barnum, ue Lt treat ou ak, Nsw, eb 4, Endeavor, Hamblia, NB, st le a, April 22, bark Lark, of aud for New Lon- Sroxex—May ais lat 2N, ben a at whaling schr A Nick~ Ch apes T weeks Mare 15, Int 87 29 8, lon 10 E, Cicero, Fox, NB, 80 bbls oil. May 21, lat 2605, lon 3940, brig Pionoer, of Greenport, 4 of Greenport), Weeks, March 21, lat 96.05, 40, whaling, § mos poke no oil, f ugreement were entered into between the plaintiff and the defendant, Charles 4 Peddie, that said Peddie should serve the aforeeaid. Plaintiff contends that the condition ofthe bond has been broken, inasmuch as defendant lett the service of plaintiff before the expiration of said term Defendants admit the makin, ; and that defendant charged by him; but contend that the agreement was subsequently rescinded. Ad- ERIS Bere | : | 7 SAY TO THOSE Wao of 10,000 bush. yr be of four years, agreement and the bor employ ot plaintiff, ae who wials those co: (iret of charge) from # AM. te 9 Beit, ow valve your health, vou will svoi d ‘those kaaves only ean cure you, ablughingly tell zou, © thas * one Nina of medicine is all that is Tevsons whono health has been mee 190 William 66, 3 at ann IN TREATMENT OF PRIV; the certificates RJ fae On Wednesday morning. June ith, by the Rev. J. B. Hardenbergh, Wittiam Consincnan to Miss Saran A. Morrar, all of this city. Rey. Dr. Price, Mr. it, clean, bound to the {ned vy bese egotiste, cai upon ae daily. Court Calendar This Day. Surremx Court—Breciat Tena. ~ Nos, 3, 16 to 29. Count—695, 425, 686, 733, 434, 90, 7 ‘alendar will be called every morning, in order to ascertain what causes are read: Common Preas, Part lst—Nos. 205, 207, 209, 218. 215, 217. 364. 356, 358, 394, 396. 396, 400, 402, 406, 408, 410, 414. Svurenion Count—Nos. 8, 21, 76, 187, 94, 95, 97, 99, 17, 36, * 5, 71. 28. 58, 40. 72. 491, 101, ae = van 108, 9, 112, 114, 115, 116, 19, 52. 05, 68, ‘RIOR Count—-Nos. oe 75 to 78, 80, 81, 82, 68, 65, 83 to 88. 2 SERRE SOO ITE TOTTI CITY TRADE REPORT. Tvrspar, June 11—6 P. M. This being packet day for the steamship Asia, to sail to-morrow, the 12th inst.,from Boston, trade was not very active. Cotton sold tos fair extent, but not so the dey before, the market closing firm, at The Canada and Viceroy both being due, with a few days’ later foreign news, had also atendency The flour market was firmer and rales of this State and Western were made at an advance for most descriptions, in good inquiry. Southern was firm, at previous rates. There was no change to notice in wheat. re made to a fair extent, nt yoster- nd sales moderat ‘at the Church of Ascension, by vrus BE. Crane to Miss Ava M., daughter of Jchn Ridley, Esq. all of this city. a Ports. Pena rion veoustata i—Arr Julia Howard, sBiarmies May Mi—Arr Chicora, Holm, Charleston for , May 15—Schr Sonora, Ii: me my 16—Arr Sion, ee Died Euddenly, on Saturday. 8th June, Saran Anw, wife ot John Demerest. aged 48 years. Interred, on 10th inst. in Hackensack, New Jersey, old French bury ing ground, New bridge On Saturday, the Sth inst., after a si illness. Cnartis Ave Cynthia Davis, aged 5 months and 21 day: ‘On Tuesday morning, Jac P, and Phebe Ann Brouner, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funerel. this day, (Wednesda: one o'clock. from £29 Hudson street. The remains will be taken to Tarrytown for interment. Brevet Col. Asxas Mackay, Deputy Quartermaster General U. 8. Army, died at St. Louis en the night of Tn Bristol, (England) 234 ult. Mise Janz Ponten, the authoress, aged 74 years trial '87, 189, 191, 193, 203, Part 2d—Nos. 56, 354, 382, Arvermo, PR, Ma: Anawaa, May [iiitey, Chartes- Bort and severe vs, only child of Sylvester and PRIVATE MEDICAL COM= Mauriceay, Professor of Boca pri Toro, § fington, for Baltimore, ed 6 years and 1 msnth. rr brig Frances, Titus, from Warren, on, from oe Wa ahs ielicn’ Hayden, Ben os, for ——, do; sebr videnee, arr 2ist, yrtiar dg: Science, Thomas, Heagen, from Proe Ave Cuan, ‘May 25~Off—Bengal, Bray, from NYork for rvRcos, May 23—Arr bark Clalia, Bartlett, New York, Kass mato them par iy ‘whose he can decane permit of an inoreace of fae also, every femule-th budding into woman the hood, or the one {in the decline lier disease was spo- to check operatio “SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Me M, - puri, bang. bogeys My Dear. sin wite hae been Canadian continued oF more, In eon, Haver, be yreele Staten, re and ‘ Gas prostrated "hed, ting he ue iu aoe : § er life im ims _ ine ast bcc des paired of. rs Ar Faenesante, ostrom, Boston. casicr, while sales See dny’s closing rate rates given below, eady, with small soles. in good demand, and cheese was firm. Coffeo and rm. but only moderate sales tran- cin ark ‘St Andrew, Fit ng > teal’, Scott, for Liver= do do; Missi¢sippi, Bryan, . ic pg Ar Patik Henry, Hug! 4 F 2d Of—Carvline, from California for Loa- aRinen, Feb 2—Arr schr Billow, Smith, Glouees~ atk vessels, all supposed Pork was dull, op vos incufteites sa te or the JA, Ae ath time heard your book bighly spekea case, od my’ now about two moothe Lard was firm. Butter was Cleared. Steamers—Margaret, Leitch, Sydney, CB, and Liverpool; Southerner, Berry, Charleston; Keauebee, Flowers, Phila~ delphias Authra sugar continue; P . Asues.—The market for with sales of 160 bbis., at $5 6234 a $5 68\ for pots an Sales were also mado of about 200 barrels Ca- hadiaa, within the past two days, at $6 62% a $5 68%. Baravsturrs —Some 11,000 barrels flour chai honde to-day, including fine at $4273 a $4 75; No. 2, superfine, at $4514 a $500; common State, old in- ‘4; common to stra (new) at $5 66 0 $6 16; mixed to fancy Mic t $618 a $6 Sl 60; fancy Ohio, at enee, at $650 a $7. oth sorte was buoyant, ek Hest Antwerp, dre ig & Nickerson; Geo f= Ren Coul- en. 8 proapest & Carn t for this, ere ee tbe rit Gane 6h next cree Ja all cama fess my Sidsaaa ‘Manrecil rt, beara ay Toate tre Yu speetion, at $5 50 iy Yorktont for NYerk, er ‘Ano, March b ir) ssa bark Elvira, Beard, Sacra- ipt of $1, free ‘t i postage, te ang part of het United States. Al | ms addressed, a, M. Mauri ~ 28 Laverty. , Generee. at $6 iad of the sales, | B Southern flour con- tinued heavy, but in goed request, with sales of 3.200 Darrels, at $575 for straight brenda about Sud barrels sold. in part for B, Sch: al~ dler, ( Ros) Oumar, shee Arnteby, irae Bray, Alexandria; Ei- Sperling, Bos- aide, Rreworey, | something weake the Provinees. and for Milwaukie. and easier at $204 a$3 for Jersey, Wheat was in good request for export and for milling. The operations embraced 600 burbels common Canadian, at $1 22, and 4,000 bash- els gocd white do. in bond, at $10, which shows an easier; about 4000 bushels was more plex with rales of 70 barrels on, St days, with ie Whay Sat BE ew RSELF PRIVATELY —FO anchor in President ke f the Pocket Meoulnpies or ark Ida. Eataw, Baste, Selah ashus; brig Banton. var, May 20-Are echt John Hancock, G rgstown, Buckeport; Sth, bark Martha Aun, Brin! Buiston, June &Arr rehr New Globo, Partons, St Mary's, Sid Syiph, Tuthiil, Rondout. po —Arr Forrester, Grover, $29 fone) Warren, Octs were better, a d ddige. a 460. for Jory ntin, wold at 50%; ¢ in fair request, with sales of 1 000 rowed. from store, at 62). the receipts were light, butin excess of the demand ‘The sales are limited to some small mixed at (Ge; Jersey, Southera, and ) Te. and Southern and Jersey white at 660 a 68e. tron. —The sales of the day amount to 2.000 bales, at prices, in some cases, beyond our quotations, 0OL CLASMPICATION @ lot of 5.000 vith iron. and 4 passengers, to Heck Bark Admiral P Jordenakgold, berg. ie to Barclay B Livingstone” iford, Turks Isl~ aah, 9days, with cotton, ‘Fark Jorgen Bech, (Dan) Priteher, Gottenburg, 34 days, Ni c Tanguage. The eh Weakness is worthy of particu read by every one. ¥: Spomntressing doe djeense, ‘Corn was quiet and lower; arcels Western | Mg i previcus to plac racives wader: orthern yellow, Vlacing yourselves w jeau, Brown, Sav, arot, (Br) Pictou, NS, with coal, and 6 pas- Ve roi » Malag ea, TT days, with fruit, Mo, to Acuire “he Mistower, (Br) Peterson, Pietou, NS, M4 es with Brig Pr ligt. Hope W Gandy havneck; sn doo K Thempeon, Philadelph: - Ee. Sid eth, Jerome, Willard, and G F drown, Leo, Phi- m very Ove iin Own Bh scttey orsen, Arecibo, PR, May » Bechtel & Schomberg ut Mil, Turks nr oreed ri Ae Youn and fo aan, Cpariesion. No by Stringer and Townsend, tae aches Acheah and Willia Tamilivn, Albany; soops Tow Heh, Bolivar, Baraard, Heme, Mille, Phila. Bid su, veh J w Brsioxn, June 7 An and, 15 days, with salt, to . Keene, Eleuthera, June Ist d paseoge to Na From the jib-boo ton, ‘Mans) Perkins, Ponce, PR, 16 ews oe re eee : tee 7 eaceited je. ® Greenwich teed we and ratilty of the cure, fs Mil core. In lure. ta fret oF incipient, Tze" more sdvansod sud aioe ager: Alo, in Seminal dicssees, Ke., (from uncom Tip ll ig PAS he oan oan thew New York, oh, | are ee the ease Be mn, for New Yorks eye teat ~ ihe “Cranaactions consist of 200 boxes bunch “ | hlyn; Titus, 3 Erle reason fer aisting, on Bb ‘London: B Brow c y jo; Dart, do~ ton, Bowker, Niaven; ft seen Black Diamond, x ter, Gpatenae: : York H “Cuatieey Mh Reid A Stevens, No Alliote, a —? EMINAL WRAENESS, DEBILITY, TUE ONLE true treatment and mation on masturbation, vakt=paliwtion, igepesones, wets gontained in Dr. Ralph's Practical Privace Treatise: Sth e panes. Price $1. Is bad of ret, Baltimore, 4 days, with Frances, Cox, Virginia, 3 days, with wood. t per Ib. To London and German ports, rates wore nd engagements light, ou.—Codfish was quiet but firm at was a fair businers done in mackerel at $10 a $10 25 0.1, and $8 756 a $9 for No. 2; No. 3 was very | scaree, and much wanted at $5120 $925. Hiwss.—The demand to-day was leas animated, of desirable qualities were firm. io Grande dry hides heavy weights Mt caRp Brig M & J C Git m Madeira, to J C Gilmore. Brig Buena Victe. om ieeure without merenry, Ree Stricture and se Rogers, Hips Bina, Ele bly cures. See his Lowdoa diploi m4 the Aurasi neiv nm Caroline Agusta, fer Re Bremen. Wind at sunrise N—at meridian N—ot ronset SE. f+, and the re-appearance of | chiefly ehevsion of suffering. St, | only a few smail lots of Buenos Ag iile 4 the other points of rendea. | firmly at Se. The market was quite bare of | Boutbern hides, whieh were ek cels of darueged were selling - Ki he market for fen was cnt bet steady, at $26 for English bars ‘a $21 for pig. BOUKS.—a Cour LETS PRACTICAL of Lento diewsaty nar oj Lerquie, rast, Palle mnie Tanert: go 0d, tronmeny 2 of Some smail par- > * imber b 7 Homer Tiostwi 2d edition. Price $1%, end Surgies! Journa! Tetomy be wuia, feari Pn ey d— Shi} we a en NOrleans, “ia, dente bee te be equal to fiicord’s o¢ Aston's work on tho. astue Ta sa Is ‘e JC Gilmore, from M fed bee with Provision ayer, cet Oncor, Baltimore. Sortn River was firm, with echra Hanover, ale tt the Pxtbe roadway, and by. hile the receipts area, while holders w: irm at unchanged figures; oak Flaughtor after. We notice iiberal supplies of dry Obio onk arriving, w | firmly at 22 cents forlight weights, 2035 for medium do, and 19 cents for heavy Lean.—There wasa very dull feeling In the market for both foreign and domestic, with trifling saloe at Rar 15 @ $4.80 for American, and $4 66 for foreign. bat not very active, ext days Frewee Het, Jot 30 0, lon 72 3), ay ed—Sebrs Reeannah Rove, ch, Roseius, NYerk; sloop 1@ Geergia, from 8 F, who ree from Commodsre Martin, the well known lace lector of this port J jl, ship Reindeor, Ford, from China. » Riven, Jone % RELA Scoart, ¥ ore J W Phare, James Rive ate ila. the principal fncrediont im whieh is Srep and wenden. a was #toady, iu enses of eomiaal Delow—Ship Osseper, Boston. Arrived—Sebr Rio Grande, Rondout. Cleared—Sebr Jchn O Ireland, Philadelphia, Warnus, June 7. Artived—Sleop Lacy Adame, Philadelphia. “Foreign Matle, Provivence, June 10. - Spirits turpentine was firm at the hh sales of 100 barrels at Sarem, Jone 10, # soarce, and rome small parcels Wil- | mington, afloat, bronght $1 21 Orcs — Holders of Linewed were ver! | for best Americnn and | 6.000 gallons firm, at 70 a Tle. for EBnglizh, with rates ot | There was no decided change in the ° | market for whe je oil, whieh was quiet. ¥ Pe 4; was lese firm, The transactions vole at $10 6246 a $10 68% for ness, 3s 20 yon oe prime, and $12 for clear The only rale made today is a lot « Vela. city. at $10 20 f 6 en and California, cherge ol 8 epecial | _ Letter Bags for Rio J Will close a abow Letter bags of ner of et bisnteg treet: liek. <1 was, cured by Dr ids » SPacse tenn t dl painfel uleoration, , ner ng sold t “she, The market » Hach hnet jneaweloek t, wth anles of 160 boxes hort 1 Lard was firm, but & very extensive aaecaeanang my ens ti ROriganny Kinplre, | Teer TET ph pods Boston; sebr ‘ital, NYork; Le- py iein coe , Now York, vis Worth, NYork {p there is @ brie Gen Werth, Stackpole, Camden, Maine; x Diy echr Gen Worth, f WYork Newtnry port); Perfect, Fenn, Boston, echy St Mary, Newark (protably obit uns cai w ¢ «rid im, at 6, were made of 28 goed demand for bute t. at 12 8 1b, for Obto, firm. and selling at / je anle of real One bundred and twenty love, 50 by 100, were sold. at priews ranging from $1 ‘There was not @ great derald Marin: ~Sebre bg te Re Correspondence, Rreartows, June7. Tse. for State. « Ketare.— There was a ln | at Dearman's to dey Prexet, ag ohn, AND QUICK CURRS.—SEMIN, al detility, Napovanes, Ne. afallibty ou wear Froud way, hy h iverselly approved hurpsan meihod, never bert tare echre Alban, NEW _REMED! pinimaal and L ey piluke, NYorR. Bi The market was more active, with rales of | 10,000 Ibe goed te prime Wi ten feet out of water: went and eet allerk eonld pot drew it clear The mast, from sand had white epois on trmness exhib! and prices bave « rofl 176 bbls. Prison at part ef holders of this We noton sale. Drucge was very dull at 265, tm Riven Boats reve Da Corn, bushels. bat mowed the wrerk ecisom. was about ten fe the lime of plaster. ) Bvergy, Mar Hew n, Tndepender he SAH Towne Heed De Seltivan, tty and 3 | instance, i gaa” Binabeth ee ec lady, child avd servant; Mi i / om, Mr Lovell and ia ar corre pE NEL ace, in Regiish, Prenen oF ¢ Female Periodien Pilla and Drone. 61. . yore, Mins ¢ “iiily, Mice Pirteli, Nek West: Be x Wii eens Vasepin lng, 2 George, Cast Coccghton, ig Hows, Indy aad sorvant. vty a gal fe poste ot a ince: inmily of ehildr fale SNe, IZ ann street, tere tb ties . area. the Fem vile Porvagueee Pie teal Suck and &, PAY SICIAN, ehidte)| ft Hvemia Bank, 1 4 aeestee : e, anther of "The M is comeetted im thor 6 ood cane ot private ditenses, which have be hill of thoge whe have devoid Jest, attansion to t be feasion. Offices No. 12 Ana fiewet, noar M . Previdewons sel : Cleete, Baker, Fi ‘Pacerngere Tiverpeer—fhip Wee Point «cdford, Mt Bas ke, Mr Jackson, ( Jj indy, @ Harewood, New York; ie Fea jegineon, Kus Tyrell, —Mre Wom if Ation, Fwerds. Judge

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